Ampere, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Greaves Cotton and an electric two-wheeler company rolls out its 50,000th electric two-wheeler at its Ranipet, Tamil Nadu facility.
Sanjay Behl, CEO & Executive Director, GEM, said, “Our EV mega site was developed with the intent of accelerating the ecologically-virtuous cycle that our planet deserves, and it is incredible that we have reached the 50,000 mark. Owing to the increased customer awareness, preference for green mobility and a host of incentives offered by different states, we have hit the inflection point for EVs to take off and are optimistic about mass EV adoption in the country. We are extremely proud of the workforce at our Ranipet facility – which consists of over 70% women – for their enormous contribution in achieving this great milestone through their hard work and dedication.”
Currently, Greaves Electric Mobility manufactures electric two-wheelers under Ampere brand and electric three-wheelers under ELE and Teja brands.
Recently, Abdul Latif Jameel, an independent, family-owned, diversified global investor and operator announced its commitment to invest in Greaves Electric Mobility, one of India’s leading two-to-three-wheeler mobility players.